Traffic & Transit
Watch: Man Clings To Hood Of Car At 70 MPH
VIDEO: Florida police are looking for a man who was seen on cellphone video clinging to the hood of a car at 70 mph.

AVENTURA, FL — One man picked an odd time and place for a phone call: Clinging to the hood of a car at speeds of 70 mph. He kept one hand on the phone and the other on the car as a woman drove him along Interstate 95 just north of Miami. The dangerous maneuver was captured on cellphone video and now Florida police want to speak with the man.
Dani Midah came across the man and posted the video to his Twitter account (@danimidah) on Sunday with the caption: "When she says she’s done with you, but you’re not really done with her." Patch has not embedded the video because it includes profanity and strong language that some readers will find inappropriate.
Lieutenant Alex Camacho of the Florida Highway Patrol in Miami told Patch on Monday that the stunt was not only risky, but against the law.
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"We are investigating the incident," Camacho said.
In a second post, Midah said that he did not know what happened to the man after the car exited at Ives Dairy Road.
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"I have no idea what happened after," he explained. "But I did call highway patrol and apparently it’s an ongoing investigation."
At one point in the video Midah turned the camera to his own speedometer as he drove next to the man. The speedometer reached 70 mph.
Photo courtesy Florida Highway Patrol
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